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View definitions for stands out

stands out

verb as in be conspicuous, prominent

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Mbappe endured a nightmare evening, even missing a second-half penalty which would have undeservedly brought Real level – but one moment of their personal battle stands out above all others.

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But the “digital arrest” scam stands out as especially elaborate and sinister - meticulously planned, relentless, and invasive to every part of a victim's life.

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There have been many explanations offered for Trump’s resounding victory but for some there is one thing that stands out.

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What stands out there, unfortunately, is the fatal vagueness of that list of buzzwords.

From Salon

There is no doubt she is a politician that stands out, another Conservative says, referencing an old TV ad: “She has the potential to be Heineken – reaching the parts of the electorate other Tories cannot.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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